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From: | Elvar |
Subject: | [Duplicity-talk] long term incrementals and scalability question |
Date: | Tue, 16 Apr 2013 11:05:01 -0500 |
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I am currently using Duplicity to make backups of a fast growing email archive solution. I have Duplicity backing the data up via FTP to an offsite server. I performed the initial full backup and have been doing incrementals since. I'm using 250M volumes to try and cut down on the number of files on the remote server. The question I have is, is this a viable long term method I'm using? Performing semi routine full backups is not an option due to how long they take and the amount of data that has to be transferred.
Kind regards, Elvar
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